Message from @Imperial J. Yay

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2020-01-20 23:27:08 UTC  

And Tokyo.

well the degeneracy of the roaring twenties, what can you say really

2020-01-20 23:27:47 UTC  

many parallels can be drawn to modern day with many cities across the western world today

2020-01-20 23:28:49 UTC  

To be honest it thinks its more obvious within Holland.

2020-01-20 23:29:07 UTC  

They got a whole street dedicated to sin.

2020-01-20 23:29:14 UTC  

I side with the social over economic argument of why reactionary revolutions happen.

2020-01-20 23:29:16 UTC  

Within Amsterdam.

2020-01-20 23:31:37 UTC  

Good guy Adolf was doing them all a favour

2020-01-20 23:31:49 UTC  

it was popular for spd members to call themselves Sozi (as in **Sozi**aldemokratische) so one of them applied it to the NSDAP and it become Nazi (as in **Nazional...) that member was also a jew

2020-01-20 23:32:23 UTC  

a bit of trivia doesn't hurt

2020-01-20 23:32:35 UTC  

The term "Nazi" was in use before the rise of the NSDAP as a colloquial and derogatory word for a backwards farmer or peasant, characterizing an awkward and clumsy person. In this sense, the word Nazi was a hypocorism of the German male name Ignatz (itself a variation of the name Ignatius)β€”Ignatz being a common name at the time in Bavaria, the area from which the NSDAP emerged.

2020-01-20 23:33:42 UTC  

The Nazis were trying to bring order and the anglos picked the wrong side and the eternal anglos subverted all those who sided with the Nazis

2020-01-20 23:34:06 UTC  

I disagree

2020-01-20 23:34:18 UTC  

no good side in my eyes

2020-01-20 23:34:25 UTC  

I remain neutral

the german side was way better in terms of identity, culture and heritage

2020-01-20 23:35:25 UTC  

The Jews were destroying and humiliating German culture and identity, they had what was coming to them

its hard for people now a days to see the motivation for nazism, because of all the liberal propaganda

2020-01-20 23:36:34 UTC  

how do you tell youngins to code switch?

2020-01-20 23:37:07 UTC  

Doesn't work, They are so indoctrinated its almost impossable.

so people just see the result, they dont see the start of nazism - where the history of a nation is being intentionally deconstructed, and the village people and farm people dont like it

2020-01-20 23:37:30 UTC  

I've only seen making Neo cons come to our side.

2020-01-20 23:37:35 UTC  

Not the other.

2020-01-20 23:37:56 UTC  

yeah the dissident right is a mess

2020-01-20 23:37:59 UTC  

Convince normie that you will make things normal again

2020-01-20 23:38:24 UTC  

aa much as I like truth

2020-01-20 23:38:29 UTC  

facts don't work

2020-01-20 23:38:30 UTC  
2020-01-20 23:38:34 UTC  

emotions do

2020-01-20 23:38:48 UTC  

@Imperial J. Yay bomb craters

2020-01-20 23:39:28 UTC  

The absolute destruction of the Cambodian countryside can attest to this. In some cases Cambodian villages were raided by dozens of B-52D planes in only a couple of hours, each carrying thousands of kilograms of bombs. The result was the utter wreckage of hundreds of small peaceful villages, and of course the utilization of this tragedy by the Khmer Rouge to come to power. When asked if they did indeed use this as propaganda, former Khmer Rouge official, Chhit Do, replied:
β€œOh yes, they did. Every time after there had been bombing, they would take the people to see the craters, to see how big and deep the craters were, to see how the earth had been gouged out and scorched…The ordinary people... sometimes literally shit in their pants when the big bombs and shells came... Their minds just froze up and they would wander around mute for three or four days. Terrified and half-crazy, the people were ready to believe what they were told... That was what made it so easy for the Khmer Rouge to win the people over... It was because of their dissatisfaction with the bombing that they kept on cooperating with the Khmer Rouge, joining up with the Khmer Rouge, sending their children off to go with them... sometimes the bombs fell and hit little children, and their fathers would be all for the Khmer Rouge.”

Thousands of Cambodians suffered this trauma that Do expressed, which drove a great majority of them into the hands of Pol Pot and his Khmer Rouge. Cambodian civilians, who otherwise never would have been drawn to the Khmer Rouge, began to accept the party’s insanely radical beliefs and tactics after witnessing and experiencing such atrocity and pain.